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Old 03-18-2014, 08:21 AM   #21
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Old 03-18-2014, 12:03 PM   #22
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Ed, Welcome aboard. Gotta say that we love the name of your boat. Cast off the lines and cruise wherever your heart desires!
Thank you kindly. Roger that, looking forward to this year's boating season.

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Ed. Was in Blaine today, your boat is afloat and looking good. The 49 further down the dock was looking good also. My boat is the former boat, owned by the new owner of the 49. Have been aboard it, and it is quite the boat. Off to the yard in Bellingham to ck progress on mine. Best wishes for the new baby coming to your family. Dan
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Hi Dan;

Thank you kindly for checking Knot@work; I appreciate the update, and thanks as well for the baby wishes. Baby is dragging feet, seems too comfy in the womb and might have to be hit with an eviction notice next week. We'll see...

Yeah; that 49 looks mighty adequate; ha, ha. I strolled to it before I headed this way and I was quite impressed. Was your current boat moored in the Gate 2 area before?

One day Trevor and I were heading to the Semiahmoo fuel dock on my boat, and we stopped on that gate side since he needed to touch bases with some folks working on it. I seem to recall they were readying it for display at the Seattle Boat show.

If it is the same one you've done good. Congratulations and safe/happy sailings to you. I take it that a boat that size navigates within the BBV marina without difficulty? I've never been to that marina but we looked at several homes there before settling on a new one just south of the State Park.

God Willing we'll be back home in early May. Looking forward to saying hello in person.

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